Conflict & Bargaining In The Middle East; An Israeli Perspective

Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1978. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. xi, [3], 448, [2] pages. Appendix A and B. Maps. Notes. Abbreviations. Selected Bibliography. Index. Some edge soiling. The dust jacket has some wear, tears, chips and soiling. Inscribed by the author on the fep. The inscription reads: "To Wendy - the mother of this volume, from Shlomo". "Excellent in its handling of its subject and should be placed on the short list of required readings on the Middle East of the 1970s and beyond... Aronson provides the best portrayal available of Israeli decision-making within the general Mideast context of the 1970s." -- Middle East Journal As a political scientist, journalist, and former television news executive, Shlomo Aronson has closely watched Israel's domestic political environment for much of that nation's history. He has now written a telling account of the Middle East conflict as the Israelis have experienced it. Shlomo Aronson (27 November 1936 – 21 February 2020) was an Israeli historian and professor of political science at Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His book Hitler, the Allies, and the Jews received the Israeli Political Science Association Award for an outstanding book in English and the Sybil Milton Prize of the German Studies Association for outstanding work on the Holocaust. This work addresses David Ben-Gurion, the Yom Kippur War, Shuttle Diplomacy, the Sinai 2 Agreement, and Menachem Begin's electoral victory. Condition: Good / Good.

Keywords: Israel, Zionism, Yom Kippur War, David Ben-Gurion, Shuttle Diplomacy, Henry Kissinger, Sinai 2 Agreement, Menachem Begin, Yigal Allon, Assad, Moshe Dayan, Eshkol, Gold Meir, Nasser, Yitzak Rabin, Sadat, Ariel Sharon, Joseph Sisco

ISBN: 0801820464

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